Title from image. Haida Indians in ceremonial dress at the last traditional ceremony at Klinkwan before evacuation of the village to Hydaburg, ca. 1900. Identified as Robert Edenshaw (left), Edwin Scott (third from left, heir to Kadnes or...
Title from image. Haida Indians in ceremonial dress outside Dogfish House. Three of the six people identified: Robert Edenshaw (left), Edwin Scott (standing third from left, heir to Kadnes or Dogfish House), Matthew Collison (kneeling with...
A whale boat captain is seated on a snow bank, behind him is a pole with items hanging from it like chains, a pot, and next to him is another pot and a mitten. The captain is wearing a rain parka made of gut and rain boots, he has a labret in in...
Two Native men in ceremonial dress including headdress and clothing. Further information was supplied by Flora Demoski during the Denakkanaaga Elder and Youth Conference, held June 6-10, 2005, in Grayling, Alaska: [left to right] Peter Jimmie...
Title taken from caption. Clipping from a publication of two children wrapped in ceremonial blankets. The child on the left appears to be wearing an Orca or killer whale blanket, and a frog blanket is hung on the door frame behind the...
Alaska Native mask made at Mekoryuk on Nunivak Island, Alaska, with figures of fish and hand. From information with photo: [Photo used in article entitled] "Nunivak Island Reindeer Story - August 1954. By Howard Kosbau and Ward W. Wells, Anchorage,...
Title taken from image. Portrait of (l. to r.) Mrs. Sitka Ned, James Shotridge and unidentified woman, all of Yakutat. All wear ceremonial dress. Potlatch at Sitka, 1904. Photographer's number 48-N.
Man [Cyrol Zuboff's uncle] in ceremonial dress, holding a rattle, stands on porch of wooden building; another man in ceremonial dress stands below Photographer's number 612
Group of Tlingit dancers in ceremonial dress; man in center [Dick Jetlnaboo] wears a Chilkat robe; those behind wear button blankets; all have nose rings Photographer's number 227
Title and description taken from verso. These people were all participants in a large potlatch that was held in Sitka in December of 1904. They are wearing a variety of ceremonial clothing for the occasion, including: hats trimmed with beads,...
Title taken from image. Dancers wear carved and decorated hats, beaded clothing, and chilkat robes. Many carry dance paddles and other ceremonial objects. A shark figure is in foreground. Photographer's numbers 53 and 49-N.
Title taken from image. Chilkat Indians gathering for Potlatch Dance, Alaska. Group in ceremonial dress with a bear hide, front center, natural wood community house in background. Photographer's number 226 [262].